MOTÖRHEAD's 'Aces Up My Sleeve' Collection Coming Soon

August 26, 2010

A new MOTÖRHEAD compilation, "Aces Up My Sleeve - The Collection", will be released in the United Kingdom on October 18 via Spectrum Audio/Universal Music.

2010 celebrates the 35th anniversary since the former HAWKWIND bassist and Jimi Hendrix roadie, put together one of the loudest, nastiest and filthiest-sounding bands of all time to. That man is Lemmy and the band is MOTÖRHEAD.

It seems appropriate to look back once more at the incredible legacy this lot have left us. You'll know all the tracks inside out, including "Ace Of Spades", which is bigger, brighter and better as the years go by. "Eat The Rich" to "Bomber", "Iron Fist" to "Killed By Death", "Overkill" to "Stay Clean"… they're each fully matured and individual, albeit clearly belong to the same band.

This compilation spans the ten-year period from the 1977 single "Leaving Here" (MOTÖRHEAD's first single) to the aforementioned "Eat The Rich". Each track is unique, every song is special. A period of tremendous activity and dynamic from one of our greatest-ever bands.

"Aces Up My Sleeve - The Collection" track listing:

01. Ace Of Spades (album version)
02. Bomber
03. Iron Fist
04. Leaving Here
05. Killed By Death
06. Louie Louie
07. Stay Clean (album version)
08. Overkill
09. Please Don't Touch
10. Dead Men Tell No Tales (album version)
11. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch (album version)
12. Eat The Rich (album version)
13. I Got Mine (album version)
14. Nothing Up My Sleeve
15. Heart Of Stone
16. Motörhead (Live)
17. Damage Case (album version)
18. (We Are) The Roadcrew (album version)
19. Shine
20. Iron Horse / Born To Lose (live)

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